French cartoonist and animator Arthur de Pins discusses his North American debut, the first volume of his darkly comic series "Zombillenium," explaining why monsters - including zombies - are no longer scary.

In his first English language translation, French cartoonist Etienne Davodeau studies winemaking with a French winemaker, and teaches him about art and comics in a book about life, meaning and passion.

Rick Geary's latest "Treasury of XXth Century Murder" puts anarchist immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti on trial. CBR News spoke with the cartoonist about this case and how it differs from his other true-crime comics.

Augie is feeling Smurftastic! He got his hands on the new Smurf books and has an early review of them for you. And if you're not listening to the podcast, click here for a sample rundown for what the show is all about.

Rick Geary continues his series of 19th and 20th century true crime graphic novels with "The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans." We spoke with the creator about his latest investigation, on sale in June from NBM.

Jamie S. Rich brings noir to comics, Red Sonja has a lot to teach the internet, does Marvel's reprint schedule spoil today's big events, and where can you buy Augie's favorite art book for cheap? Click here to find out.